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James Cameron, one of the industry’s leading champions of the theatrical experience, leads CinemaCon’s roster of honorees for the Big Screen Achievement Awards. The ceremony — a starry gathering that closes the four day gathering of exhibition insiders presented by Cinema United — is set to take place inside the Dolby Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 16. It will see trophies going to James Cameron (Cinema United Spirit of the Industry), Queen Latifah (Cultural Impact in Film), LaKeith Stanfield (Star of the Year), Zoey Deutch (Vanguard Award) Adam Scott (Award of Excellence in Acting), Noah Centineo…

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Universal‘s new romantic comedy feature You, Me & Tuscany has a lot of people feeling that their future opportunities could be tied to its success — and not even those who have anything to do with the film. Director Kat Coiro’s movie stars Halle Bailey as a chef who secretly starts living in a vacant Italian villa and develops feelings for the cousin (Regé-Jean Page) of the residence’s owner. The Hollywood Reporter’s review deemed the film an “appealing” escapist fantasy, and it is likely heading for a box office opening at just under $10 million. But just the fact that…

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[This story contains light spoilers for Outcome.] Jonah Hill has lived many lives since audiences first got to know him in comedies like Knocked Up and The Forty Year Old Virgin. Just consider his cameo on last week’s Saturday Night Live, in which he appeared during the opening monologue to welcome Jack Black into the Five Timer’s Club along side Tina Fey, Candice Bergen and others. Hill’s own five hosting gigs on SNL are a study in the many swerves his career has taken. When he first hosted in 2008, he was fresh off co-starring in the raunchy teen comedy…

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New York Times sports journalist Dianna Russini is known for her long career covering the NFL. Russini made headlines after Page Six exclusively obtained photos of her and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel at the Ambiente Sedona hotel in Arizona on March 28. Vrabel told Page Six the photos were “a completely innocent interaction,” while Russini said they “don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day.” Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel were seen together March 28 in Sedona, Arizona. © Page Six The pair holding hands. © Page SIx Steven Ginsberg, executive…

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Talk about a Hail Mary pass. llumination and Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie enjoyed a stellar second weekend in theaters, soaring past the $300 million mark domestically and $600 million worldwide. The sequel is the first Hollywood pic of the year to accomplish either milestone after topping this weekend’s domestic box office chart with $69 million, a decline of just 48 percent. That puts the pic’s estimated North American tally at $308.1 million through Sunday and $629 million globally after earning another $84 million overseas, where its cume now rests at $321.1 million. Amazon MGM Studios’ Project Hail Mary,…

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Scarlett Johansson told CBS Sunday Morning that the early 2000s were a “really harsh time” to be a young woman in Hollywood. The “Lost in Translation” star said during that period, it was “socially acceptable” for female actors to be “pulled apart for how they looked.” “It was tough. There was a lot placed on how women looked,” Johansson said. “What was offered at that time for women my age, as far as acting roles or opportunities, was much slimmer than it is now.” Johansson added that there are “much more empowering roles” for young women in 2026 than when…

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It’s no spoiler to reveal that Ruth Ellis (Lucy Boynton), the lead character in the new four-episode crime show A Cruel Love,  died by hanging on July 13, 1955. Ruth was a real woman who committed a very real crime: She shot her lover, David Blakely (Laurie Davidson), on Easter the year of her death. But what led the nightclub hostess to carry out such a horrible act? That’s the question behind A Cruel Love, BritBox’s excellent true-crime drama that explores Ruth’s motivations behind David’s murder, the subsequent trial that dominated the tabloid press and her death by execution, which…

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During the first episode of the new AMC dramedy The Audacity, we kept asking ourselves why we would want to spend time with more tech bro a-holes. We already laughed at them in Silicon Valley and got annoyed at them in shows like WeCrashed and Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber. How was this going to be any different? We found that out at the end of the first episode. THE AUDACITY: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?  Opening Shot: A man uncomfortably driving his electric Hummer into Palo Alto. Then we see him telling his therapist “More than physical pain,…

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Kylie Jenner Debuts Justin Bieber-Inspired Nails Before His Coachella PerformanceHailey Bieber is standing on business this Coachella season. After all, the Rhode Beauty founder clocked in to watch husband Justin Bieber take the stage during weekend one of the desert valley music festival. And during one special moment in particular, she and the pair’s 19-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber received an emotional shoutout from the “Daisies” singer onstage. Singing the lyrics to his soulful 2025 track “Everything Hallelujah,” during the April 11 performance, Justin—donning an orange hoodie—looked in the camera as he showed gratitude for his family. “Mom and Dad,…

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Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images The corrupt cop Vic Mackey on “The Shield” is arguably the role that defines actor Michael Chiklis’ career, but he wasn’t FX’s first choice to portray the character in the series widely considered to be one of the best TV crime dramas of all time. Writing on X (formerly known as Twitter), series creator Shawn Ryan revealed that Eric Stoltz was originally in line to play the role. “FX wanted Eric Stoltz to play Vic Mackey. Made him an offer, almost took it.” TVLine has reached out to Stoltz for comment. Ryan didn’t share any more details…

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